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The Hem of His Garment
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise meditates on the woman in the Gospels who suffered from years of hemorrhaging. She explores what that suffering must have been like and what she reveals to us about forgiveness, faith, and Christ’s love.
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St. Colette, Heroine of Domestic Churches
Posted by Theology of Home onShe was a contemplative nun who delighted in her God within the silence and hiddenness of the cloister. However, in God’s rather roundabout efficiency, Colette was to be given the special duty of caring for parents and children in a beautiful way.
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How to Transform Our Sacrifices this Lent
Posted by Theology of Home onNow that we are solidly into Lent (but still with much ahead), guest writer, Nicole Tittmann, writes about the question posed to her that transformed the way she approaches her Lenten sacrifices.
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Women of the Gospels: Teach Us To Be Holy, Part II
Posted by Theology of Home onIn part two of Amber VanVickle's look at the women of the Gospels, she turns her attention to the Canaanite woman and the woman at the well. We hope you enjoy gleaning Amber's wisdom through the resharing of her writing.
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Women of the Gospels: Teach Us to Be Holy, Part I
Posted by Theology of Home onWe are revisiting this two-part series today and tomorrow written by Amber VanVickle for us on the women of the Gospels. Please continue to pray for her and her family as they mourn the loss of this wonderful woman.
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Amber VanVickle, Requiescat in Pace
Posted by Theology of Home onAmber VanVickle fought valiantly, but lost her battle with cancer February 23. The void she leaves is unfillable, for Dave, the children, her parents, and all their family. But we trust, like Job of old, that God has a plan and will do something beautiful with this suffering.
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Should You Use NFP When You Are “Open to Children”?
Posted by Theology of Home onOn February 5, we published an article by Sophia Martinson titled “Why I don’t use NFP (or the pill or condoms or anything).” Gerard Migeon, CEO of Natural Womanhood, an organization that promotes natural family planning, presents a counterpoint to Sophia’s piece. We are glad to present multiple thoughtful perspectives.
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Excerpt: Woman Made New: Reflections on Adversity, Healing, and Transformation
Posted by Theology of Home onCrystalina Evert has just published a book on healing for women called Woman Made New: Reflections on Adversity, Healing, and Transformation through EWTN Publishing, featuring the stories of women transformed by the deep healing that can only come from God. We have been given permission to publish the first chapter written by Crystalina.